The 27-page report, the result of an investigation authorized by the city, recommended that former Police Chief Charles Everett and Hernandez face disciplinary action. Everett resigned Wednesday, less than 24 hours before the report was made public.

Union City Acting Police Chief Brian Barrett announced the this afternoon that Sgt. William Walliser will be the new details coordinator.

The off-duty security work at the Jose Marti Field has been under fire since August when News12 reported that Everett did not work all his assigned hours. It also came to light that a handful of high-ranking officers were given preferential treatment in the assigning of the details.

The report authored by attorney Walter Timpone also said that off-duty security work policy that was put in place by Everett was routinely ignored for jobs at the Jose Marti site.

The security hours at the Marti site were paid out of a contract between the city and the Union City school district. The contract called for the district to pay the city $598,000 for the year for resource officers at the school during school hours and for security at various events.

District Superintendent Stanley "Sandy" Sanger and Business Administrator/Interim Board Secretary Anthony Dragona have not returned repeated calls for comment.